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of the things for would be if we had a leader as president say to the american people that i will ,ower the cost of living through energy, through natural gas we will bring it down below one dollar per gallon. if gas was below one dollar per gallon, why would you still do corn? you could never out produce that costs of below one dollar or $39 per barrel? ist: i do not think --guest: do not think we will see gas below one dollar again. in this day and age the cost of drilling for oil and then refining it really means that the cost is not -- i don't think the market is going to bring it down. initially, i say we want all of policies.in energy i support the keystone pipeline, but i also support renewable fuel. i want us to eliminate dependency on foreign oil and rely on domestic, natural gas, oil, renewable fuels. i think the combination of that could be great for the american economy and the iowa economy as well. you might have seen it, the headline, terry branstad and "the war on women." iowa and mississippi, the only two states that have never elected a female governor, member of congre
of the things for would be if we had a leader as president say to the american people that i will ,ower the cost of living through energy, through natural gas we will bring it down below one dollar per gallon. if gas was below one dollar per gallon, why would you still do corn? you could never out produce that costs of below one dollar or $39 per barrel? ist: i do not think --guest: do not think we will see gas below one dollar again. in this day and age the cost of drilling for oil and then...
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ssrious enough to cut ower to all safety systems including airbags.before that, jim engineers were concerned about potential fatalities from
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ssrious enough to cut ower to all safety systems including airbags. even before that, jim engineers were concerned about potential fatalities from this. but only now is g addressing this. it is taking them and in a second to jump all over toyota. so what do you think treo.with grief? maybe because we look the other way once one of our own for one of our union owned legistor one of our endangered. maybe because they would later need resing and toyota would just be needing a tongue lashing. for years gm got away with what look lik murder. thrty-five dollars for it is missing a problem that could have killed her teen people. former natonal transportation safety had it that this is an only tragic but it's criminal. and no one ever intds to kill people. that's never he intent. the clearly dragging its feet and addressiing something that clearly wa raises some culpability issues here. >> oh, absolutely. gm delayed for almost 10 years and doing it recall. it's hard to believe that they cod do this for that long because they were in conversation with the nati
ssrious enough to cut ower to all safety systems including airbags. even before that, jim engineers were concerned about potential fatalities from this. but only now is g addressing this. it is taking them and in a second to jump all over toyota. so what do you think treo.with grief? maybe because we look the other way once one of our own for one of our union owned legistor one of our endangered. maybe because they would later need resing and toyota would just be needing a tongue lashing. for...
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now because you feel a little bit of -- >> prime minister netanyahu enjoys unbelievable political .ower >> that is the strong coalition he has? >> if it collapses under the strain of an american peace proposal, he has an alternative coalition ready to go. the parties are more than ready to get into a place, the right wingers. netanyahu holds all the cards. whatever deal he would bring to the israeli public, they would accept. >> is that right? >> if he puts it down the israeli public will accept it? >> because of his experience. people see him as the only reliable candidate to be the prime minister. >> that is something they used to say about sharon. >> he had been far rate for many years. once he took office he was a father figure. netanyahu won reelection never by a landslide. he always relied on a coalition of those who wanted to change the elite to reform israeli society and a coalition of the ak. he is seen as irreplaceable because there is no one there to replace him. there is no contender either within his party, the coalition, or the opposition. with that unbelievable political
now because you feel a little bit of -- >> prime minister netanyahu enjoys unbelievable political .ower >> that is the strong coalition he has? >> if it collapses under the strain of an american peace proposal, he has an alternative coalition ready to go. the parties are more than ready to get into a place, the right wingers. netanyahu holds all the cards. whatever deal he would bring to the israeli public, they would accept. >> is that right? >> if he puts it down...
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full hard part was arning toarningararargo andower anddes,ower ander and and et them ruet them ruethemthere iously risk involved in what we are doing, and potentiay an accident could accent happen in the mountain. in 2011, we were attempting to go t mmit of mount of mount of mount o o ever ever evev the weather completely ther complely then we had a large avalancha large cha large e ice fa ollapse that comp hut comp the route and were fo and were fo wer wer group.up. we hav ch we hes h e hard te hae ha can hard to lead when you lea just do not know what is going what is g on with your team.your tea going through thating through through robeinll gine a little gine gine tigive t tihard but it bt is a process thais a parced aaabout. ase allow other peopalloopeop begin running our trips, it hass, is, i really all really all t ally all t ly all so mly apeople. ape i om i n around six or seven international expeditions. we ex somewhere s around 40 expeditions, and 300 and 300000000 nts, nt tont to potentially o a much bigger mounta e near future. fut >> we'll have anoth'llall to big in two w
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is unusual, exportable, we have three branches collected by different constituencies with different owers. the normal course of events in a parliamentary system has two or more parties to gauge the majority and cobble together a winning majority or coalition. the most common way of looking at it, in the u.s. with the two-party system and three branches, we make a lot of compromises before we hit the ballot box. in a lot of countries, they have to make compromises after the ote. if we are not very common in the way we look at our national tructures. there are few governments around the world are federalist ystems, having provincial or tate government. only about 24 or maybe 25 governments in the entire world have states or provinces. why is that, that is interesting. it would have to conform to how you translate the vote into the government, the separation of powers. how do you divide power and give egions or states some residual amount of sovereignty to be able to reflect the diversity of the country. maybe not blow up into violent conflict if you can have those different ideas contained.
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two warnings are there, we will see if it oweres but no one is on the road. >> right. >> so just to be clear about what is different this time around, we have this emergency declaration, now. by the president, and the governor as well, that seems to be a little proactive, as opposed to where we were a couple of weeks ago, when that declaration came in many people's opinion awfully late. >> indeed. absolutely. the governor contacted president's office, and asked for that so that they could get funds in case there is a catastrophic power event. and that's really again that's the fear. that some of this heavy snow and ice will get on the big trees here in georgia, and some of the power lines will go down. now, if that occurs the federal government pays for 75% of any sort of damages that occur, the state is left over about 25% for the payment. so, yeah, it looks like they want this to never occur again. here, but you know, we don't know if it is going to occur. >> right. >> i don't know that our weather meteorology back in new york, probably has some better insight on that. >> you keyed i
two warnings are there, we will see if it oweres but no one is on the road. >> right. >> so just to be clear about what is different this time around, we have this emergency declaration, now. by the president, and the governor as well, that seems to be a little proactive, as opposed to where we were a couple of weeks ago, when that declaration came in many people's opinion awfully late. >> indeed. absolutely. the governor contacted president's office, and asked for that so...
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on the ower loop at branch avenue, there was this accident right here. looks lying everything has been pushed to the shoulder now but be aware we have a lot of these accidents around town with some slipping and sliding going on. we'll take a live look on the over side of town. no issues to report here in springfield thankfully. let's hope it stays that way. back to you guys. >>> thanks a lot, monika. 5:32. for a while yesterday morning, the best way to get a snowplow on any street in the district was basically to send delia goncalves there. >> we've seen it before. she can get lights turned on like that. she had great luck finding roads cleared down to the pavement. so let's see where delia is now and whether her luck is holding up for a second day. good morning, delia. >> good morning, andrea and mike. thanks for the compliment. wouldn't you know we did come here and saw a plow coming up aspen street. i don't know. maybe it's just good timing but i do need your help on this, andrea, because you let me know earlier about your commute coming down 16th str
on the ower loop at branch avenue, there was this accident right here. looks lying everything has been pushed to the shoulder now but be aware we have a lot of these accidents around town with some slipping and sliding going on. we'll take a live look on the over side of town. no issues to report here in springfield thankfully. let's hope it stays that way. back to you guys. >>> thanks a lot, monika. 5:32. for a while yesterday morning, the best way to get a snowplow on any street in...
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that will make the ower east shore freeway but we have this crash blocking two lanes, westbound 80 before university avenue, just after you pass by golden gate field. at the maze, super conditions, slick, no crashes at the maze and no put thering i mean the oakland hills. starting to pick up the pace heading to the toll plaza. your tri-valley has a slow drive for west 580. so the speed here 19 miles an hour is skewed. closer to the dublin interchange you're watching a break. a smoother drive, for the south bay, south of sunol over the next few minutes. blue all over the place. we have closure 280 at the bird avenue on ramp. slowing because of the volume of traffic and now a crash around the 880 interchange. we had a lot of spinouts along 280. now a lot of rain. new flooding at 280 and 87 close to the bird avenue off ramp. my friend tim said it's like a monsoon. i don't think it's like that but it's bad. >> we haven't seen it for a while. thanks a lot. >> time 6:22. still ahead, we'll tell you by northern california athlete is moving on to the next round. >> let's get to know one of our ot
that will make the ower east shore freeway but we have this crash blocking two lanes, westbound 80 before university avenue, just after you pass by golden gate field. at the maze, super conditions, slick, no crashes at the maze and no put thering i mean the oakland hills. starting to pick up the pace heading to the toll plaza. your tri-valley has a slow drive for west 580. so the speed here 19 miles an hour is skewed. closer to the dublin interchange you're watching a break. a smoother drive,...
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still without ower.en blamed for nearlytwo dozen deaths and the most flight cancellations in 25 years. airlines have canceled more than 75 domestic flights with 14,000 this week. it's more than 5% of all flights scheduled in february. women, we have two weeks to go. is mother nature hurting economic growth. some economists are saying that when it comes to the financial slump the country has been facing recently. here with more gary, president of caital management. i'm pleased to have yo o the show. i have a feeling you have the say questions i do about the excuses about why the numbers aren't as goose they should be. is it the weather, my friend? >> a little bit it's going to take little bit off the ged f. i've been saying f three years. the economy has a good quarter and not so good quarter and the real probably of the economy will never be unlocked becuse of the policies out of d.c. gerri: gdp forecast was mentioned by three tenths a peent. that's down. take a look at the economic nubers. industrial pr
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of the things for would be if we had a leader as president say to the american people that i will ,ower the cost of living through energy, through natural gas we will bring it down below one dollar per gallon. if gas was below one dollar per gallon, why would you still do corn? you could never out produce that costs of below one dollar or $39 per barrel? ist: i do not think --guest: do not think we will see gas below one dollar again. in this day and age the cost of drilling for oil and then refining it really means that the cost is not -- i don't think the market is going to bring it down. initially, i say we want all of policies.in energy i support the keystone pipeline, but i also support renewable fuel. i want us to eliminate dependency on foreign oil and rely on domestic, natural gas, oil, renewable fuels. i think the combination of that could be great for the american economy and the iowa economy as well. you might have seen it, the headline, terry branstad and "the war on women." iowa and mississippi, the only two states that have never elected a female governor, member of congre
of the things for would be if we had a leader as president say to the american people that i will ,ower the cost of living through energy, through natural gas we will bring it down below one dollar per gallon. if gas was below one dollar per gallon, why would you still do corn? you could never out produce that costs of below one dollar or $39 per barrel? ist: i do not think --guest: do not think we will see gas below one dollar again. in this day and age the cost of drilling for oil and then...
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those interest rates were much too high, so they lowered them significantly for this year's bother owers -- borrowers but that does nothing for the millions trapped under the old, high-interest rate loans. refinancing those old loans would lower interest rates to 3.86% for undergraduate loans. the savings would vary, of course. for a recent graduate who borrowed the maximum, payments would drop by as much as a thousand dollars a year and total interest coon cut nearly in half. for those who have even older loans, those with graduate school loans --. the presiding officer: the senator's time has expired. ms. warren: and those with private lenders, the savings would be even higher. thank you, madam president. i yield back. a senator: the presiding officer: the senator from new york. mrs. gillibrand: i agree with my colleague from massachusetts. she says it exactly right. as does the other senators who are going to speak on this issue today. i urge the congress to work immediately to tackle the mountain of student debt that is crippling the lives of young people and weighing down an entire
those interest rates were much too high, so they lowered them significantly for this year's bother owers -- borrowers but that does nothing for the millions trapped under the old, high-interest rate loans. refinancing those old loans would lower interest rates to 3.86% for undergraduate loans. the savings would vary, of course. for a recent graduate who borrowed the maximum, payments would drop by as much as a thousand dollars a year and total interest coon cut nearly in half. for those who...
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helps ower diplomacy improves people and their abilities in america. powerful tool. think thailand. americans andrts, thais worked side-by-side to supplies.od and americans lined up to donate blood. the assistance builds trust with and thai government people. it played an important part in counterterrorism efforts which were led to a very successful outcome. little bit later. egue to the philippines or japan or pakistan or even iran earthquakeevastating and to today. let's talk about syria. catastrophe. secretary kerry's announcement million inional $380 humanitarian assistance in january brings the total $1.7 billion. that's good news. should do more. aid can help thwart terrorist groups. security innovation through the health initiative and environmental change and which roger ram mark heads. harvestingsp report, peace, food, security, conflict nd cooperation examines the relationships between food insecurity and conflict, humanitarian hat and development partners work closely together. roj, our friend roj is here to chart out where we're going in 2014. take part eaks he'll in an
helps ower diplomacy improves people and their abilities in america. powerful tool. think thailand. americans andrts, thais worked side-by-side to supplies.od and americans lined up to donate blood. the assistance builds trust with and thai government people. it played an important part in counterterrorism efforts which were led to a very successful outcome. little bit later. egue to the philippines or japan or pakistan or even iran earthquakeevastating and to today. let's talk about syria....
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but it's one that's very owerful. when we distrust politicians are we really saying that we istrust ourselves? what is so great about the united states? we acknowledge these types of breakages between ourselves and the outcome of policy. he would say it does not fit very well, that we distrust institutions in a country we profess to love. >> join me in thanking dr. farrier. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> on the next "washington journal," kevin kuhlman looks at how the health care law's impacting small businesses round the country. then brian moulton on same-sex marriage. demrt obama administration released its final cybersecurity framework report. guidelines for companies to improve security. on tuesday, a discussion about the report. hosted by the air force association. live at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. coming up next on c-span, the wrapup of our first ladies series. and later, a look at the relationship between american pre
but it's one that's very owerful. when we distrust politicians are we really saying that we istrust ourselves? what is so great about the united states? we acknowledge these types of breakages between ourselves and the outcome of policy. he would say it does not fit very well, that we distrust institutions in a country we profess to love. >> join me in thanking dr. farrier. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014]...
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of the things for would be if we had a leader as president say to the american people that i will ,ower cost of living through energy, through natural gas we will bring it down below one dollar per gallon. if gas was below one dollar per gallon, why would you still do corn? you could never out produce that costs of below one dollar or $39 per barrel? ist: i do not think --guest: do not think we will see gas below one dollar again. in this day and age the cost of drilling for oil and then refining it really means that the cost is not -- i don't think the market is going to bring it down. initially, i say we want all of policies.in energy i support the keystone pipeline, but i also support renewable fuel. i want us to eliminate dependency on foreign oil and rely on domestic, natural gas, oil, renewable fuels. i think the combination of that could be great for the american economy and the iowa economy as well. you might have seen it, the headline, terry branstad and "the war on women." iowa and mississippi, the only two states that have never elected a female governor, member of congress,
of the things for would be if we had a leader as president say to the american people that i will ,ower cost of living through energy, through natural gas we will bring it down below one dollar per gallon. if gas was below one dollar per gallon, why would you still do corn? you could never out produce that costs of below one dollar or $39 per barrel? ist: i do not think --guest: do not think we will see gas below one dollar again. in this day and age the cost of drilling for oil and then...
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most american people think we are at war in afghanistan, but we have been using warlike ,owers far fromhe battlefield across several different continents.-- but to be out concern because statest only the united use its authority, but it's american citizens are being put at risk. the unitedns that states is getting into engagements that it is hard to get out of. the only public hearing so far on the drone program was a hearing in the senate judiciary committee last summer. one witness was a democracy activist from yemen, who came and talked about how the drug program in yemen is turning the population from a population that looks to the united states odel to bee -- m followed, and is turning them against the united states and toward al qaeda. exact oppositee effect in that part of the world. the united states government is starting to realize that. there is evidence that there is paring back in the use of drone strikes, there's much more concerned that is being expressed. as these drone strikes become better known, there's more opposition in the countries where they are being used, and t
most american people think we are at war in afghanistan, but we have been using warlike ,owers far fromhe battlefield across several different continents.-- but to be out concern because statest only the united use its authority, but it's american citizens are being put at risk. the unitedns that states is getting into engagements that it is hard to get out of. the only public hearing so far on the drone program was a hearing in the senate judiciary committee last summer. one witness was a...